Transformed :: Taking Sides


design sponge side table diy

Since I (Claire) successfully conquered my empty wall dilemma, I thought I’d keep the ball rolling by taking on the rest of the living room projects on my honey do list. My small space and large dog make it a challenge to squeeze in a coffee table, so I realized I needed some fab new side tables to flank my recently reupholstered sofa. As I began my hunt, research revealed so many options that indecisiveness quickly took over, so I need your help! I’d love to hear from all of you: Which of these end tables would you like to see me create? Pitch in your thoughts and ideas, and stay tuned for the reveal in two weeks!

wooden step by step side table end table diy

wooden step by step side table end table diy

wooden step by step side table end table diy

wooden step by step side table end table diy

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37 Responses to “Transformed :: Taking Sides”

  1. Bridget

    Love number 2!! Please show us how this would be done. I have one final corner in my living room that could use an end table.

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  2. Kate

    The first and second tables are my favorites. I can’t pick, though – they’re both great!

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  3. Jenni

    I’m voting for number 3, as i have had too many snagged stockings from a rough wood sidetable in the past! Also, be very interested in how you could make the one at the top of the pictures which is unnumbered? Looks like a clean packing crate which has been repurposed? Jen

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  4. clairezinnecker

    Goodness! Thanks so much for everyone’s thoughts and suggestions! I can’t wait to begin this project and would love to see how you all create your own!

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  5. Kristin

    The first one. While they all have various aesthetic appeals, it seems like the first one is the most functional, which is something you have to consider in a small space.

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    • clairezinnecker

      I found it on the curb outside of a home in Tarrytown during bulk trash pick up time. I find great jewels that way! :)

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